I stole the concept and the first item from Christopher Moore, of course, but I'm looking to develop an entire menu of Lovecraft/Mythos themed food, and strangely enough I think this is the place to look for help.

So far I have:

Eggs Sothoth

Mana-Yood-Sushi

a Shudde-M'elt

French Fries from Yuggoth

A seafood platter called The Haul of Cthullhu

The Bunwich Horror

Dagon and eggs

The Muesli of Erick Zann

and all of the drinks coming under the heading "At the Fountains of Madness".

Scallops Over Innsmouth - A blasphemous hybrid of fresh caught deep sea denizens and Innsmouth brand rice. The recipe for the sauce was created by 14th century mystic Abdul the Hungry, who is well known to have been force-fed the dish by invisible creatures, driving mad the many onlookers.

Served with lemon.

Ratatouille in the Walls - A thick stew of ancient otherworldy plant beings, served between cyclopean walls of our famous Miskatonic Mashed potatoes. This dish is tastier than your enemies!

Scallops Over Innsmouth - A blasphemous hybrid of fresh caught deep sea denizens and Innsmouth brand rice. The recipe for the sauce was created by 14th century mystic Abdul the Hungry, who is well known to have been force-fed the dish by invisible creatures, driving mad the many onlookers.

Served with lemon.

Ratatouille in the Walls - A thick stew of ancient otherworldy plant beings, served between cyclopean walls of our famous Miskatonic Mashed potatoes. This dish is tastier than your enemies!

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Omelets Niggurath (With goat cheese and black thousand year eggs): A putrid dish served in the darkest swamps of the Lousiana bayou, colored black with thousand year eggs and sprinkled with cheese from a rabid goat

At the Buffett of Madness: Any combination of buffett food, as long as it drives men mad at the mere sight of it. The plate could be etched with the forbidden language of a long dead alien race whose message brings doom to whoever pieces together its puzzle

The Chicken of Charles Dexter Ward: A reincarnated chicken, stuffed into its own progeny. Sort of a like an evil turducken